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I meant to reply sooner because I did see your note, and the short answer is yes, that plan sounds workable to me.
I think the easiest way to handle it is to keep the morning open for the longer task and leave the afternoon for smaller things that can be picked up without much setup.
I usually get more done when I stop trying to multitask, so having one clear priority helps a lot.
If anything shifts, I can adjust pretty quickly, but I would rather know earlier than be surprised at the last minute.
I also think it would help if we wrote down the two or three pieces that matter most so nobody overcomplicates it.
Once that is set, the rest tends to move along fine, and I am comfortable taking the first pass if that keeps things simple for everyone.
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I was thinking about what you asked, and honestly I would keep the weekend plan loose instead of trying to map every hour.
If the weather turns out nice, I would rather be outside for a while and come back later to finish the indoor stuff when I have more patience for it.
I know I always say that I will get everything done early, and then I end up distracted by something small that somehow takes longer than expected.
So my better approach now is to decide on one useful thing, finish that, and call the rest optional.
It also helps me to start with the task I have been avoiding because once that is out of the way everything else feels lighter.
If you want, send me your rough schedule and I can help you trim it down so it feels realistic and not overloaded.